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I haven't read any Scarrow and only one of Iggulden but I hear the
War of the Roses series he does is quite good. I guess it just depends on whether you'd like to read about the French and the English from the English point of view (Iggulden] or the French (Druon]. Forgive me, my close parentheses button is kablooey on my computer. It's hard living with out the match to this ( and without zeros. Especially since my email addy has a zero in it. *sigh*


Currently reading something that might be of interest to some here - a newish (copywrite 2009) biography of Edward I (Longshanks of Braveheart infamy)


I started Médicis Daughter: A Novel of Marguerite de Valois. I'm pretty excited for it. I don't really know why there isn't any more written about Catherine d'Medici and her brood. There certainly was enough drama.

I started Médicis Daughter: A Novel of Marguerite de Valois. I'm pretty excited for it. I don't really know why there isn't any more written about Catherine d'Medici and her brood.
If you're interested in more d'Medici you can give
Catherine de Medici 1-3: Madame Serpent/The Italian Woman/Queen Jezebel series a try.

I started Médicis Daughter: A Novel of Marguerite de Valois. I'm pretty excited for it. I don't really know why there isn't any more written about Catherine d'Medici and her brood...."
I adore Jean Plaidy. She's what got me started with historical fiction. I have been wanting to read her Catherine de Medici books for a long time but I am having a hard time getting a hold of any. I was hoping when they started re-releasing her books with updated (but not better) covers, they would be easier to find. That's not really turning out to be the case.


I started Médicis Daughter: A Novel of Marguerite de Valois. I'm pretty excited for it. I don't really know why there isn't any more written about Catherine d'Medici..."
I won't tell you how easily they are found on kindle :D

Looks good Marilyn (and Jane, great review). Have added as Mr Ace and I will both enjoy this one.


Gotcha. I have certain authors I won't buy digitally either. Plaidy is just dang hard to find...even from the big sellers.

The best Plaidy copies are found from UK sellers where her books have been released many times over. I have some really nice copies of the Plantagenet saga and the French Revolution trilogy from Arrow books which is a UK based publishing house. They all have really great covers too, which is always nice (my Plaidy shelf is probably the most aesthetically pleasing, lol). I don't know why her books are not being re-published here in the US considering they sold very well every time they had been previously released.


Even though I own all of the books in her Tudor Saga series and her two Lucrezia Borgia books. I really would like her whole Plantagenet series and Norman Trilogy!
About halfway thru our book of the month:

It's finally picked up! I've been reading it since the end of January.



Hi Kimber - if you're willing to get used books, have you tried thriftbooks.com? They're a consortium of a lot of the 'penny' sellers you see on amazon or abe, like Hippo, Sierra Nevada, etc, but if you buy from their site directly they have free shipping for orders over $10, plus some other specials for larger orders...So you don't pay the mandatory shipping per book Amazon insists on.
I haven't used them in a while now, trying to stick to e-books, but they were pretty reliable when I did. The wiki shows who their sellers are:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrif...

So the books I've read since then I believe were:



Very curious how these three books were randomly picked from my shelf and they were all related - without my knowledge - with a common subject: The Black Death.
I will be starting

Is this an omen of things to come...?



I thought it was a rather sympathetic look at the man. Prof Morris makes a point of judging Edward by the mores of his time rather than modern ones. I rated it a solid 4 stars
One more non fiction read to catch up on before another HF, I'm reading Antony Beevor's new take on the Battle of the Bulge


So the books I've read since then I believe were:

[bookcover:The Plague Lor..."
I love when I find a random theme to the books I'm reading! It doesn't happen very often, but it's fun when it does. Sometimes it even spurs me on to read something about the common theme. And I find pandemics to be very interesting and relevant (albeit depressing) reading.

Have you checked eBay? I managed to get books 4-7 of Plaidy's Plantagenet saga along with the Catherine de Medici trilogy for a reduced bulk rate through a seller there. Sellers seem to have more wiggle room on shipping costs in comparison to Amazon. In fact she was so happy to unload so many books at once that she gave me an entire list of books she was hoping to sell and told me to take my pick for $0.25 each. When I made that purchase, there were quite a few sellers with several books of the many different series with an "or best offer" tag on their pages.


Already had Edward I in my tbr but adding your other book now, thanks! I really need to get to some of his books soon.... and NF in general. Sigh.

I am havimg trouble getting into this book. There seem to be more 'Aethels' than before. This Uhtred must be our beloved Uhtred's son.

I am havimg trouble getting ..."
The Empty Throne

I am havimg trouble getting ..."
I've missed your weather updates.
All the Uhtreds come from the beloved Uhtred. The book gets better. It was my favorite of the series until I read Warriors of the Storm.

Jane I must confess that Pliny is growing on me. I like him much better after the third book than I did after the first.
Starting on the group read Lord of the Silver Bow
I should get lots of reading done the next few days since I'm quarantined with a sick child

Mr. Cromwell confused me. Thank you for the help.
Congrats on your new position on Goodreads.




I love Fremantle's work. I'm so excited for her book on Arbella Stuart coming later this year.

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
So far her published worked is all Tudor-era but she is not another Philippa Gregory. I would caution you to buy an extra box of tissues if you read any of her work. Some of it, especially Sisters of Treason, is gut wrenching.


Ha!! That's too funny! I've been wanting to read this book since it came out, but it has been consistently checked out of the library. *pout*


I've got Marrying Mozart on the TBR mountain. Definitely throw your thoughts into the Art and Artists thread on this one. I'm waiting for a sale but if it's a good read I'll buy it full price. :D
Bobby - I also put the western you recommended on there. Even though Americana is not my cup of tea it looks excellent. Looking forward to it.


Enjoy it May.

Hope you enjoy it, Kimber. A bit rough and vulgar in places but in my estimation that added to it's authenticity.

Finished with SPQR II: The Catiline Conspiracy yesterday. I just don't know if I can continue the series. I am constantly comparing Decius to Gordianus and Decius just doesn't match up.
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